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Album Review: Scholar - Make Light EP
Opener 'Everything is Backwards' is an immediate introduction to the bands lyrical focus, but avoids the failings of other, arguably top heavy bands, whose words only serve to dilute the quality of their sound. Powering through with a chorus that even David James would have no trouble with, it's followed by 'The Rift' a relentlessly driving track reminiscent of Alkaline Trio that makes for an inspiring first half.
'Capture Release' is a more considered, structured offering, making use of front man Steven Blaqart's vocal prowess, as well as some well placed female backing vocals that fit just perfectly, square peg, square hole. 'Locke Syndrome' is the EP's longest track by a distance at five minutes plus, helping to create a very deliberate sense of finality, gang vocals pronouncing quite potently, "Now that we're here I can tell you, we're never going home."
It's not often a debut can boast such maturity, a sound so honed and practised. And as first attempts go, this is stellar.
4.5/5
'Make Light' EP by Scholar is released in March.
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Liam McGarry